Can Disney Regain Its Magic?

We think so. See why one money manager says Disney is "by far the best-positioned big-cap media company in the world."

With its quarterly revenue again failing to meet Wall Street's expectations, Walt Disney is in a rare and uncomfortable spot.

Late Thursday, Disney (ticker: DIS) closed the book on the fourth quarter of its 2012 fiscal year by reporting operating earnings of 68 cents a share, meeting expectations. Revenue, however, rose 3.4% to $10.78 billion, below the $10.91 billion expected by analysts due to declines in film revenue and ABC...